Combination quiz device



Jan. 18, 1949. c, LORBER 2,459,231

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Patented Jan. 18, 1949 Y UNlTED STATES PATENT OFFICE COMBINAT; O 1: Q ;IZ DEVICE Application June 21, 1946, Serial No; 678,495

4 Claims.

.This invention relates to educational. appliances and has special reference to a knowledge testingdevice. More particularlythe invention relates to.a knowledge testing device or means associated witha newspaper or otherlike-periodical wherein the periodical is made up in two or more independent sections. assembled .one on top of another and wherein the top section is freely slidable with respect to the one below.

One important object of the invention is to provide knowledge testing means which canbe carried on sheets of an ordinary newspaper.

It is quite a common thing to have in a newspaper a series of questions-or problems printed on one of its pages with a reference associated with the series to the effect that the answers to the series will be found on another page. The size of the sheets in a newspaper is such as to ordinarily make it very inconvenient to bring the answersand questions into juxtaposition for com.-

parison.

A second important object of the invention is to provide a device for the purpose set forth wherein, by a simple shifting of one section of a newspaper over another questions or problems and their answers can be readily moved into juxtaposition for comparison.

With theabove and other objects in view as will presently be apparent, the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combinations ,of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and particularly claimed.

" In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several views, and:

Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view showing two sections of a newspaper including this invention and having theupper section slid to the right to expose the left edge portion of the lower section.

Figure 2 is a similar view with the upper section slid to the left to expose the right-edge portion of the lower section.

Figure 3 is a fragmentary view of the left portion of the first page of the upper section shown in Figure l and disclosing certain types of problems suitable for use in this invention.

Figure 4 is .a fragmentary view of the left portion of the first page of the lower section shown in Figure 1 and disclosing the answers to the problems shown in Figure 3.

Figure 5 is a fragmentary view of the right portion of the first page of the upper section shown in Figure 2 and disclosing types of certain verbal tests suitable for use in connection with this invention.

Figure 6 is a fragmentary view of the right portion of the first page of the lower section and disclosing information relative to the truth or falsity of the verbal tests.

In the invention as herein disclosed .therehas been shown two sections of a newspaper, .oneof these being an upper section I0 and the other being-a lower section II. In the diagrammatic views each section is indicated as having asingle sheet folded midway of its width to present a first page I2 of section I0 and I3 of section H 5 It is to be noted however that each section. may have as many sheets or plies. as desired as-.is common in newspapers. In any case it is the first page of each section that is particularly concerned with this invention. Whateverthe hum-'- ber of sheets or plies in the sections the upper section is not connected to the lower section but is free to slide bodily on the lower section- In. order to illustrate the arrangement and some of the types of problems and answers which may be used in carrying out this inventionthere has been shown at the left edge portion of page l2 a pair of rectangularly outlined spaces l4 and I5 and between this pair of spaces and the left there is provided columns of defined blank. spaces l6 and I! the use of which will be presently, explained. At the left side edge portion of page l3 there are provided columnsof correct answers to the problems in the spaces 14 and I5 asindicated at l8 and H]. In order to accommodate the test to the use of younger children there maybe illustrated in the space I4 a series of. drawings 20 each .representing a well known character from a childrens book. Associated with each drawing is anumber 2|. Between the group of drawings and the column of blank spaces I! there is print ed. a column22 giving the names of the char-.- acters illustrated, each name being oppositeone of the spaces of column 16.

In .using. this form of test the user observes one of the figures and decides which character-it .is believed the character represents. This is done while. the second section of the newspaper is com-. pletely covered by the first section. The user then looks in column 22 and in the adjacent blank space. to that bearingv the character name selected inserts thenumber associated with the observed figure. This action is repeated until all the fig ures have been considered andall the .blanks of column 22.filled. Next the first or upper section is moved. to the right on the second section until the answer column l9 isexposedwith thenumbers therein opposite the spaces in the. column 2 2. Then, by. comparison of the insertednumbers with the answer numbers the accuracy, of .the childs knowledge with respect to the drawn characters is shown.

The space i5 is shown as having printed therein a set of problems for more advanced persons. Here there is disclosed the outline drawing of an airplane 23 the various parts of which have indicating numbers 24 associated therewith. At the left of this view there is a column 25 bearing the names of the numbered parts. The column 25 is associated with the column I"! in the manner of the previously described test and the test is carried out in like manner. I

A further arrangement of test is shown at the right portions' of'the pages one of the two secto the truth or falsity of these statements,v tween the space 26 and the right marginv of the page 12 on which the statements are printed there is a column of suitably defined blank spaces for the entry of initials T or F accordingtothe thought of the person taking the test. This colmm is indicated at 21' On the first page of the lower section there is provided a column28 of indicia showing the truth or-ialsity of the statements made in the test. As before the test is taken with the lower section entirely covered but by movement of the upper section to the left the column 21 may be brought into registry with the column 28 and the correctness o'ffthe answers inserted in the column ascertained. Alongside the column 28 there may be a column of explanatory matter as shown at 29.

It is to be noted that, as shown in the drawings, the spaces for the questions on one section and the spaces for the information or answers on the other are equal in vertical extent and the spaces for each answer and question are of equal vertical extent and are arranged to be oppositely alined.

It will be obvious that the types oftests here:

shown are merely examples of-a large variety of tests which may be devised in connection with :5

newspaper sections, one being superimposedon, the other to form upper and lower sections,-the

upper section being freely slidable bodily on the lower section, the upper section having a first page carrying a marginally disposed unbroken and imperforate spaces bearing a series of printed knowledge tests and the lower section havinga first page carrying a correspondingly marginally disposed unbroken and imperforate spaces'bearing a series of ,printed'informations giving the truth or falsity of replies made to said tests, the marginally disposed tests and the marginally disposed information being of equal vertical dimension and each information space being correspondingly positioned and of equal vertical dimension to the test relating thereto.

2. In a knowledge testing device, a pair of newspaper sections, onebeing superimposed on the other to form upper and lower sections, the,

upper section being freely slidable bodily on the lower section, the upper section having a first page provided at one lateral edge portion with a columnar unbroken and imperforate spaces bear,- ing a series of printed knowledge tests and the lower section having a first page carrying on the corresponding lateral edge portion a columnar as, Q

unbroken and imperforate spaces bearing a series of information printing giving the truth or falsity of answers made by a user to the tests on the upper, section, the marginally disposed tests and the marginally T disposed information being of equal vertical dimensit'in and each information space being correspondingly positioned and of equal vertical dimension to the test relating thereto. 3. In a knowledge testing device, a pair of newspaper sections, one being superimposed on the otherto form upper and lower sections, the upper section being freely slidable bodily on the lower section, the upper section having a first page carrying a marginally disposed unbroken and imperforate spaces bearing a series of printed knowledge tests and a column of defined blank spaces -for entry of putative. answers to said-tests; the lower section having a first page earn-mags correspondingly marginally disposed unbroken and imperforate spaces "bearing a series i-of printed informations giving the truth or falsityof replies'made to said testsas entered insaid-bl'ank spaces, the marginally-disposedtests and theni'ar ginally disposed information being ofiequalj-vertical dimension and each information space being correspondingly positioned and of equal v t ic'al dimension to the test relating thereto; f

4. In a knowledge testing device,- a pair. or

newspaper sections; one being superimposed on the other to form' upper and'lower sections, the upper-sections being freely slidable bodily on the lower section to expose the lateratedge portion's of the latter selectively, the upper section having a first pageprovided at each lateral" edge "portion with a columnar unbroken and imperf6rate spaces bearing a series bfftests and a columnar series of defined blank spaces, the series of blank spaces being disposed between the respectiveseries of tests and the adjacent margin of teenage;

the lower section having a first page provided at each lateral edge portion with a columnja r -june broken and imperiorate' spaces bearing a 'ser ies of information printing giving information a to the truth or falsity of the answers given by the user in said blank spaces the rnarginally rills posed tests and themarginallydisposed information being of equalvert icali dimension and" each information space being correspondingly; positioned and of. equal vertical dimension to-the t a n t e tor 1 r CHARLES'LQRBER.

REFERENCES em v I The following references are oflrecord in the file of this patent: 1

UNITED STATES PA'rEN'rs 1 J Date Number Y Name 1,163,184 Thompson Dec. 7,1915 2,052,369 A Toops Aug. 25, ,1936

orrnsn REFERENCES Washington Times Herald for July 29 pages containing questionsand answers togitem labeled ,Test Your Horse Sense. 

